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- ****ual conflict or ****ual antagonism occurs when the two ****es have conflicting optimal fitness strategies concerning reproduction, particularly over the...
- partners. Upon locating an available female, the male initiates a protective premating embrace that lasts for several days. In this embrace, the female is tucked...
- male stages are ****ually active, and females that have undergone their premating moult cooperate with any male to reproduce. BC males protect the females...
- "Mating in the harvestman Lieobunum vittatum (Arachnida: Opiliones): from premating struggles to solicitous tactile engagement". Behaviour. 151 (12–13): 1663–1686...
- tend to have a longer premating duration than those of higher condition. Males of higher condition tend to have shorter premating periods and larger nuptial...
- learning with a particular focus on evolutionary mechanisms that promote premating (prezygotic) isolation. Through integrative approaches and collaborations...
- ISSN 0024-4082. Oldrich, Hovorka; Urbanova, Klara; Valtevora, Irena (1998). "Premating Behavior of Bombus confusus and Analysis of their Labial Gland Secretion"...
- 1997). "Scent Marking, Scent Origin, and Species Specificity in Male Premating Behavior of Two Scandinavian Bumblebees". Journal of Chemical Ecology...
- almost no parental care, so the observed monogamy is only advantageous premating. The shingleback skink has become a po****r pet among Australian enthusiasts...
- "Divergent environments and po****tion bottlenecks fail to generate premating isolation in Drosophila pseudoobscura", Evolution, 57 (11): 2557–2565...